Tag: access

Virtuoso Russian hackers who obtained access to the correspondence of American bureaucrats continue to tear the veils and show you life in the USA for what it really is. Today the story of petty and vindictive “Democrat” Obama offended by a simple student, who allowed themselves to Express their disagreement on some controversial political decisions of Obama.

Monit is free software for system monitoring. As Nagios and Cacti, but it is much more easy to learn (15 minutes), light (500 KB) and have no external dependencies. Using Monit, you can Internet browser to connect to the remote computer with Linux, to get full access to system information and make sure there are no problems.

One enthusiast has installed Linux in a computer class of your home University. All students and faculty pleasantly surprised by the capabilities of the new operating system, as well as reliability and safety, which is crucial for computers with public access. Favored by the University administration linuxoid decided to bring their valuable experience to the many other.

One enthusiast has installed Linux in a computer class of your home University. All students and faculty pleasantly surprised by the capabilities of the new operating system, as well as reliability and safety, which is crucial for computers with public access. Favored by the University administration linuxoid decided to bring their valuable experience to the many other.

In short, the national dream today has undergone significant changes. No desire to leave the absolute majority remained, however, the conditions today are not the same. Damn Kremlin trolls “broke” the poles, who began to fan anti-Ukrainian sentiments, tighten access control. Let’s just say the worst happened de facto abolished the so-called “Polish card”. This is the most important instrument in the Arsenal of the patriots of Galicia, along with information about mental retardation, schizophrenia and the presence of the Oedipus complex (you suddenly have to take the position of speaker?).Continue reading “National idea: somewhere in a parallel galaxy”